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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> cars smash and windows broken. protestors leave a trail of destruction in oakland. what sparked their anger. >> i just don't see us going down any time soon. >> trying to ease the pressure, how governor brown plans to reverse the gas price runup. >> low pressure spinning off the coastline. could we see some showers in the bay area? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the silicon valley ride is off to a great start. this is a live look at 880/237. coming up a check of bay area bridges. >>> good morning, it's monday, october 8. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:00 on
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> cars...
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. >>> most of us know a water reservoir that supplies the bay area with clean water and energy. but what would it take to retore it to what it ones was? measure f is what it's called. cbs 5's grace lee tells us it's just a first step in what could be a long political road. >> reporter: voters are considering if they want to take a closer look at our energy and water alternatives if we were to drain hetch hetchy. it would be one of the most emotional issues on the ballot this november. water has buried the hetch hetchy valley since the early 1920's. it supplies san francisco with 85% of its drinking water. now there is a movement to drain the reservoir and restore it to look like its twin, yosemite valley, complete with green meadows, birds, an entire ecosystem restored. it sounds crazy this idea of draining something that's been around since the early 20's. do you think that's possible? >> totally doable. >> reporter: he believes that after just one or two years, we could restore the grassland. within 50 years, a new forested canopy would emerge. >> once the political process is
. >>> most of us know a water reservoir that supplies the bay area with clean water and energy. but what would it take to retore it to what it ones was? measure f is what it's called. cbs 5's grace lee tells us it's just a first step in what could be a long political road. >> reporter: voters are considering if they want to take a closer look at our energy and water alternatives if we were to drain hetch hetchy. it would be one of the most emotional issues on the ballot this...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> the federal government says 50 million americans don't always have enough food to get by. one group in california is doing something about it as ben tracey reports. its members use their valuable experience to make sure food doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: shirley is 72 years old and a great grandmother. but just try telling her she doesn't belong on a fork lift. >> watch out. the next thing i learn how to drive is a semi. >> reporter: she's part of an army of 500 very senior citizens, volunteers who run this warehouse in sacramento. kathryn is 87. >> does this keep you young in some way? >> i think it does. it keeps us moving. we're not sitting around watching tv. >> reporter: what they are doing is feeding the hungry. taking in and sorting millions of excess food from grocery stores that passed the sell by date but not expired. they then send it off to local food banks. >> there's a growing need especially with the downturn in the economy. >> gary is the ceo which i
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> the federal government says 50 million americans don't always have enough food to get by. one group in california is doing something about it as ben tracey reports. its members use their valuable experience to make sure food doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: shirley is 72 years old and a great grandmother. but just try telling her she doesn't belong on a fork lift. >> watch out. the next...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> in macon, georgia, the school district is struggling with a tough reality. half of its 25,000 students failed to graduate. the superintendent is hoping to turn things around with an unusual language lesson. >> at sunny carter elementary school these students are learning mandarin, chinese. learning mandarin is now mandatory in macon, georgia public schools. >> what's the word for hello? >> reporter: mark fuller has mandarin class three days a week. taught by one of 25 chinese teachers sent to macon from china. their salaries partially subsidized by the chinese government. >> i love learning the words. >> reporter: within three years 25,000 kids in the schools k-12 will be taking mandarin. this is one of georgia's lowest achieving where half the kids dropout. >> this is about opening their world. >> reporter: the new superintendent for bibb county schoo
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> in macon, georgia, the school district is struggling with a tough reality. half of its 25,000 students failed to graduate. the superintendent is hoping to turn things around with an unusual language lesson. >> at sunny carter elementary school these...
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however, a person with the university of california energy center says it's unlikely there's a conspiracy going on by the oil companies. >> what might be going on and it would still be very difficult to detect is individual companies figuring out that if they put a little less gasoline on the market, the prices will be a bit higher. and if that's the case, it's going to be very difficult to detect and even if we did there's nothing illegal about that. >> reporter: so there's nothing against the law about gaming the system. but what is there about the system that allows it to be gamed here in california as opposed to other states? >> reporter: the problem is we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result when we get into a supply problem, we can't import gasoline used in other parts of the country to smooth out that shortage. >> reporter: and while the governor's order to allow the winter blend gas to come in is no long-term answer to the problem, at this point the public will take any relief they can get. >> it all counts. 22 bucks, huh? oh, not really cool,
however, a person with the university of california energy center says it's unlikely there's a conspiracy going on by the oil companies. >> what might be going on and it would still be very difficult to detect is individual companies figuring out that if they put a little less gasoline on the market, the prices will be a bit higher. and if that's the case, it's going to be very difficult to detect and even if we did there's nothing illegal about that. >> reporter: so there's nothing...
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it's m it's more polluting, but it's more plentiful says energy analyst dave hackett. >> it will raise gasoline at thetion upwards of 10%. so it's like addinganother oon.nery. >> reporter: he says the fever thanhe pump has been broken and prices will fall soon. >> it will be lower tomorrow than it is today. .ait it out because it's coming down. >> reporter: scott, history shows prices rarely fall as fast re they go up. they should be back where they were before the spike in about a eonth. >> pelley: warm and sunny there, bill, but a lot of the country is getting a preview of winter. early morning temperatures is g plunged into the 40s, 30s, even the 20s in some places. ces cold-weather records have fallen since friday. this morning in dallas/fort worth the mercury dipped to 39. in abilene, texas, 34, and in , aahoma city 31. down right freezing. an experimental drug shows promise in the fight against alzehimer's disease. that's next. but after awhile even my girlfriend noticed a difference. [ male announcer ] rogaine is proven to help stop hair loss. and for 85% of guys, it regrew hair
it's m it's more polluting, but it's more plentiful says energy analyst dave hackett. >> it will raise gasoline at thetion upwards of 10%. so it's like addinganother oon.nery. >> reporter: he says the fever thanhe pump has been broken and prices will fall soon. >> it will be lower tomorrow than it is today. .ait it out because it's coming down. >> reporter: scott, history shows prices rarely fall as fast re they go up. they should be back where they were before the spike...
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when somebody is walking out of a supermarket with a can of energy drink and three bags of chips, they're going to eat whatever they want to eat. what actual percentage of the population is going to be affected by this, by what's coming into their chain. >> people are interested in their food. so are we. we want to provide fact-based information to consumers that have some basis in science. but even the proponents of prop 37 agree that would be putting skull and cross bones on the label. that's when the founder of the proposition says. scientists agree that genetically en neared food are safe. even the american medical association voted to say that there is no concern. >> but the concern is that there is not enough research being done, things like allergens and what not. these products have been around for a couple of decades about but maybe that's not enough. >> there have been studies done, more than 400 studies done. and as you pointed out, they have been in the food supply for decades. we have eaten trillions and trillions pound of genetically engineered food. this is about prop 37. d
when somebody is walking out of a supermarket with a can of energy drink and three bags of chips, they're going to eat whatever they want to eat. what actual percentage of the population is going to be affected by this, by what's coming into their chain. >> people are interested in their food. so are we. we want to provide fact-based information to consumers that have some basis in science. but even the proponents of prop 37 agree that would be putting skull and cross bones on the label....
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver that was left in the race, wrecked his car. luckily nobody was seriously injured. after getting it all cleaned up, matt kenseth won the race. >>> if you were never quite satisfied by a like on facebook you can now give and receive hugs to your facebook friends from any distance. designed by an m.i.t. student the social media vest will hug when you get a like on facebook. hugs can be returned to the sender by squeezing the vest and deflating it. hm. >> i don't get it. >> what do you think? >> i think a hug would be okay. >> i think s
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver...
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he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being half of what he's paid as a police officer. >> filmmaker eugene jarecki examines the high cost on the war of drugs. and his new documentary "the house i live in" won a prize at this year's sundance film festival. >> he argues the effort to control drug use in america has ruined millions of lives over the past 40 years. eugene joins me now at the table. 40 years is a long time we've been fighting the war on drugs. your documentary was very powerful. the efforts to fight the drug war is as damaging as the people that use the drugs themselves. >> over 40 years we have spent a trillion dollars. we have had 45 million drug arrests. we've become the world's largest jailer with 2.3 million people in jail. what do we have to show for it? drugs are cheaper, more available today. so the trail of disaster before us is indefen
he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being half of what he's paid as a police officer. >> filmmaker eugene jarecki examines the high cost on the war of drugs. and his new documentary "the house i live in" won a prize at this year's sundance film festival. >> he argues the...
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she feeds off the energy generated by thousands of screaming fans. what's that like when that washes over you, the audience response, what's that like? >> just the best. just the best. >> it's like medicine. >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: roxette fans are so grateful to see fredriksson and roxette back in the spotlight, they often sing along to help her along. ♪ it must have been love, but it's over now ♪ >> so what is it like for you watching marie get back up on the stage like this? >> it's a miracle that she survived and an even bigger miracle that she's still here touring, 19 months. even her doctor said it wasn't possible. and she's doing it and it's just fantastic. >> reporter: unlike most rock tours, roxette isn't out to promote their new album. each night they give fans what they want the early hits reconnecting with old fans through old songs and a new experience. >> we're not out to promote the new album or doing something like that. we try to do a greatest hits show for the fans basically. >> sounds like almost you feel better now afte
she feeds off the energy generated by thousands of screaming fans. what's that like when that washes over you, the audience response, what's that like? >> just the best. just the best. >> it's like medicine. >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: roxette fans are so grateful to see fredriksson and roxette back in the spotlight, they often sing along to help her along. ♪ it must have been love, but it's over now ♪ >> so what is it like for you watching marie get back up...